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    EVENT STUDY OF STOCK SPLITS Final Project Report of Investment Banking & Financial Services (IBFS) February 2016 Submitted to: Prof. A.K. Mishra Submitted by: Group 3, Section A DHEERAJ MADAAN(Mob- +91 7523849812) | PGP30193 | HARI SINGH CHOUDHARY | PGP30198 | RITIN KAKKAR | PGP30390 | ROHAN SARAF | PGP30219 | SAKSHI SONI | PGP30392 | | | Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow Contents Data 3 Sample 3 Methodology 4 Alpha and Beta Estimation 4 Event Study

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    EFFECTS OF STOCK SPLIT Introduction The purpose of this research paper is information retrieval regarding stock split practice in a modern stock market, its major reasons and valuation effects on the company's financial position. According to the definition stock split is a method commonly used to lower the market price of a firm's stock by increasing the number of shares belonging to each shareholder. Companies are able to split their stocks in any number of ways. The most common stock splits are,

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    Companies use different methods for paying their stock owners their dividend payments, depending of what outcomes they are looking to achieve. If they are low in liquid cash they might pay with stock dividends or sometimes they don’t pay their dividends at all for certain periods. Some company needing to achieve their amount of share to increase or decrease might choose to do a stock split or reverse stock split, depending on what they are looking to achieve at end results. These decisions sometimes

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    STOCK SPLIT: A stock split is a process in which the number of already issued shares increases without increasing the market capitalization of the company. In other words, Stock split is nothing but the division of already issued shares of a firm into a larger number of shares. Stock split increases the number of outstanding shares while at the same time decreasing face value & share price proportionally. i.e, when a company split its stock 2-for-1, then the number of shares will get double & face

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    MARKET REACTION AROUND BONUS ISSUES AND STOCK SPLIT IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY Submitted By: NIMISHA.M.BABU 1020251 Under the Guidance of: PROF. ANIRBAN GHATAK CHRIST UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE CHAPTER- 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY BONUS ISSUE Bonus issues are simply distribution of additional stocks to the existing shareholders. It is a “free” issue of shares, without a subscription price, made to existing shareholders in proportion to their

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    set them up at reputed government installations. Mr. Bhagchandka also has vast experience in financial consultancy. He has been associated with stock market for over 30 years. Initially, Mr. Bhagchandka was a regular investor in stock markets and was in it for personal wealth creation only. He saw tremendous growth prospect in stock market post

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    Stocks play a significant part in our economy. For many investors, stock splits seem to be too great of deal. Everyone loves a good deal. It is a Buy One Get One stock or more for free deal for the investors. Stocks can split into any ratios, but the most common ratio is 2-for-1, 3-for-1, and 3-for-2. Splits of 4-for-3, 5-for-2, and 5-for-4 have been offered to the investors in the past. Recently, Apple (AAPL) surprised content investors by declaring a massive 1-for-7 stock split and announcing a

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    observations to decide upon the split and leaf node class labels but on the other hand, Trepan re-labels the original observations to the classifications made by the network. And the relabeled data will be used for the tree growing process. Additionally it can also add extra data points by mimicking the behavior of the network. It uses the network as an oracle to answer the classification queries about the newly generated data points. This way it can make sure that whenever a split node or leaf node class

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    Hyper-flexibility. At the time my sister was diagnosed with it, she was ten and I was nine. As the doctor said the word to my parents, I sat there confused, wondering what it meant. I looked over to my mother for an explanation; she smiled kindly and said, “It just means that your sister is a bit more flexible and can do some things you may not be able to.” At the time I didn’t realize how much of an impact that sentence would have on me. My sister and I are only a year, two months, and sixteen

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    First Position directed by Bess Kargman First Position follows five top dancers at the Youth America Grand Prix. The dancers that it focuses on are Michaela DePrince, Rebecca Houseknecht, Joan Sebastian Zamora, Aran Bell, and Miko Fogarty. It talks about the dancers lives and shows the stages of the competition, including when the dancers get awards and scholarships or contracts to dance schools and companies. Michaela DePrince, Rebecca Houseknecht, and Joan Sebastian Zamora were the older dancers

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